FARMINGTON Franklin Community Health Network has hired Ryan M. Mastrangelo for the newly created role of director of communications and public affairs. Mastrangelo will be responsible for FCHN’s external and internal communications. She will also be responsible for promoting FCHN’s services throughout the region, and she will sit as a member of FCHN’s senior […]
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FARMINGTON Franklin Community Health Network has appointed an experienced communications professional from the Farmington community to the newly created role of director of communications and public affairs.
Ryan M. Mastrangelo
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Ryan M. Mastrangelo, who for the past several years has led the marketing and communications efforts at the University of Maine, Farmington, joined the network on March 1.
Mastrangelo’s experience as a communications leader at UMF dates back to 2017, and overall she has been working in higher education for the past decade. She joined UMF in 2016 in the admissions office and soon after took over the marketing and communications function.
FARMINGTON Franklin Community Health Network announced today that it has appointed an experienced communications professional from the Farmington community to the newly created role of director of communications and public affairs. Ryan M. Mastrangelo, who for the past several years has led the marketing and communications efforts at the University of Maine, Farmington, will […]
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The red line indicates where the New England Clean Energy Connect corridor would cross through Wilton into Chesterville. The two green areas labeled as WET-114-01 and WET114-02 are wetland areas that the high-transmission line would cross over.
Screenshot of NECEC map
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